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<blockquote data-quote="jmeti000" data-source="post: 988909" data-attributes="member: 35738"><p>Yes, that may be true, but the company needs to remember that in this economy why would anyone ship express when it costs them 3 times as much and ground will meet their needs? Im betting as the economy gets better things will change again and volumes will increase. Its all about peaks and valleys. So when I say a "sob story", i mean it, because its something that has happened in the past, is happening now, and will happen again...in fact, it happens every year for a few months after peak, like they didnt have a clue that volumes would drop as much as they did. Ever hear the expression "Never cry wolf"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmeti000, post: 988909, member: 35738"] Yes, that may be true, but the company needs to remember that in this economy why would anyone ship express when it costs them 3 times as much and ground will meet their needs? Im betting as the economy gets better things will change again and volumes will increase. Its all about peaks and valleys. So when I say a "sob story", i mean it, because its something that has happened in the past, is happening now, and will happen again...in fact, it happens every year for a few months after peak, like they didnt have a clue that volumes would drop as much as they did. Ever hear the expression "Never cry wolf"? [/QUOTE]
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